parse html string with jquery

I'm not a 100% sure, but won't

$(data)

produce a jquery object with a DOM for that data, not connected anywhere? Or if it's already parsed as a DOM, you could just go $("#myImg", data), or whatever selector suits your needs.

EDIT
Rereading your question it appears your 'data' is already a DOM, which means you could just go (assuming there's only an img in your DOM, otherwise you'll need a more precise selector)

$("img", data).attr ("src")

if you want to access the src-attribute. If your data is just text, it would probably work to do

$("img", $(data)).attr ("src")

MarvinS.-

Try:

$.ajax({  
        url: uri+'?js',  
        success: function(data) {  
                var imgAttr = $("img", data).attr('src'); 
                var htmlCode = $(data).html();
                $('#imgSrc').html(imgAttr);
                $('#fullHtmlOutput').html(htmlCode);
        }  
    });

This should load the whole html block from data into #fullHtmlOutput and the src of the image into #imgSrc.


just add container element befor your img element just to be sure that your intersted element not the first one, tested in ie,ff


One thing to note - as I had exactly this problem today, depending on your HTML jQuery may or may not parse it that well. jQuery wouldn't parse my HTML into a correct DOM - on smaller XML compliant files it worked fine, but the HTML I had (that would render in a page) wouldn't parse when passed back to an Ajax callback.

In the end I simply searched manually in the string for the tag I wanted, not ideal but did work.